Total War and Good-Byes is basically the ending of the zombie war and how it is won in different countries. I especially enjoyed the perspective from Denver. It talked about how the new army was different from the one that fought in the battle of Yonkers. I liked this because it brought you back to the beginning to compare and show just how far humanity had come as a military. I especially thought the interwoven Kevlar that made their BDU's bite proof was ingenious and showed just how dumb they were at Yonkers for not thinking of something so simple. Another aspect I enjoyed was how openly the military was to it's combatants. I believe during the interview, one of the combatants was a 52 year old nun, which while numerous, just goes to show you that everyone can be a vital role to saving lives. Finally one of the best things was just them using their enormous Humvee's to push through and mow down hordes of zombies. It seems like something so trivial and noticeable but I guess it just goes to show that when something so stressful first happens, it's hard to keep your head on straight. All in all, it was a very good book. I enjoyed the graphic storytelling from many perspectives throughout the world. Although at the beginning, it was hard to get past a book that was comprised as a slew of interviews, I honestly couldn't see it being written any other way.
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